i don't think there is really an answer for that apart from write real fast ;D
to express our views
literally anywhere - freedom of speech, yo.
I have a dream
freedom of speech,freedom of association,minority views are respected.
His views on freedom of speech inspired other people to fight for it in their government.
freedom of speech can sometimes allow people to express their views that others may consider to be offensive or provocative and incite violence or unrest.
Political speech
Polls can vary and the way questions are asked can have an effect on their outcomes. According to one poll taken in 2013, the number of Americans that think the First Amendment guarantee of freedom of speech goes too far is increasing. Apparently, Americans are increasingly in support of some restrictions on freedom of speech. Unfortunately, most of those people are likely to believe that views they oppose are ones that should be restricted, and those who support free speech regardless of the views expressed are decreasing.
No. This comes under freedom of speech.
As a primary source on Roosevelt's political views.
Free speech should only be used if you are going to be polite and not racist. You should not hurt or upset the person you may be talking to. If you have different views then you have the right to share them with the world.
Some words that best reflect the views in William Beveridge's speech include reform, social security, welfare state, poverty relief, and collective responsibility.